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Depository Institution Discovery

Depository Institution Discovery. Depository Institution. Business that offers and sells financial services to people Checking Accounts Savings Tools Assist people with daily financial tasks. Types of Depository Institutions. Credit Union Savings and Loan Institution Commercial Bank.

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Depository Institution Discovery

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  1. Depository Institution Discovery

  2. Depository Institution • Business that offers and sells financial services to people • Checking Accounts • Savings Tools • Assist people with daily financial tasks

  3. Types of Depository Institutions • Credit Union • Savings and Loan Institution • Commercial Bank

  4. Commercial Bank • The most popular type of depository institution • Lend, issue, borrow and protect customer’s money • Offer a better way to track and manage money • Provide records of money deposited, or put into an account, and money withdrawn, or taken out of an account

  5. Checking Account • Very common type of account • Offers safety and convenience • Most do not pay interest, or additional money earned • Frequent withdrawals and deposits are expected

  6. Withdrawing Money • Checks • Legal documents that function like cash • If sufficient funds are not in the account, checks can “bounce” • Fee • Harm future opportunities for credit • Debit Card • Electronically connected to an account • When purchases are made, money is automatically withdrawn from the designated account • A PIN (Personal Identification Number) is required to confirm the user is authorized to access the account

  7. Check 21 • Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act • Money is automatically withdrawn from an account as soon as a check is written • Makes it difficult to “bounce checks” • An individual must have money in his/her account to make a purchase

  8. Opening a Checking Account • Read through the contract from the bank • Complete a Signature Authorization Card • Printed name • Signature • Social Security number • Telephone number • Address • Date of birth • Make an initial deposit

  9. Interest Earning Checking Account • Checking account that pays a small amount of interest • Usually require a minimum balance, which is the smallest amount of money that must be kept in the account in order to keep paying interest

  10. Savings Tools • Savings Account • Money Market Deposit Account • Certificate of Deposit (CD)

  11. Savings Account • Keeps money safe until the owner needs it • Emergencies • Purchase expensive items • Money can be deposited and withdrawn an unlimited number of times each month • No check writing privileges • A debit card may be used with certain accounts • Money has the opportunity to earn more interest than if it was in an interest earning checking account

  12. Money Market Deposit Account • Pays a higher interest rate than a regular savings account • Requires more money to open than a regular savings account • Money can be withdrawn only a limited number of times each month with checks or a debit card

  13. Certificate of Deposit • Pays interest on a lump sum of money • Once money is placed in a CD, it must remain there for a specific time period • If withdrawn early, a penalty fee is charged • Interest rate is higher than a savings account and Money Market Deposit account • The rate of interest money earns in a CD increases as the length of time the money is required to stay in the CD increases

  14. Commercial Banks Safety • Storing large amounts of money in a commercial bank is safer than at home • Fire, burglary, or other type of disaster • Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) • Protects money in bank accounts from loss

  15. Quick Review • Depository Institution • Checking Account • Savings Tools • Savings Account • Money Market Deposit Account • Certificate of Deposit (CD) • FDIC

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